If someone has an American Express Platinum (or higher) in his pocket, the Vogue is part of the company's Fine Hotels & Resorts program and you can get upgraded for having the right plastic. Read more.
If you hit your limit on plastic and need some cash, there's an ATM hidden in the hallway by the elevators behind the lobby bar. Read more.
Don't pay extra for wireless. If you login to free wireless downstairs in the lounge once a day, the "pay" wireless in your room just works. Read more.
The hotel doesn't offer much as far as a late night menu if you get the munchies after staggering in past all decent hours, but just ask the concierge to share a list of late-night delivery options. Read more.
The higher you go the better the view. If you get booked on one of the lower floors, you're only going to see surrounding buildings, but, say, from the 24th floor, you get a view of all Montreal. Read more.
Unless you're a heavy sleeper (that is if you even plan to sleep) you might want to bring a set of earplugs or you’ll be hearing the percussion of slamming doors in the hallway all night long. Read more.
At some point, you and your boys might want to catch some Z's. If so, try to book a room on a high floor as far away from Koko as possible. Better yet, get a room that overlooks the street. Read more.
Sign up beforehand to be a member of the Fairmont President's Club which can have its benefits, including possible room upgrades, free WiFi, free gym access, or other perks. Read more.
Don't let a small space cramp your style. Upgrade to at least a junior suite, or get one with a balcony. The suites have extras like a living area and the all-important mini-bar. Read more.
Definitely try one of the original cocktails at the SIX Resto. There's more than 22 of them and they will quench a wide range of thirsts made from just about any liquor you can think of. Read more.